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Georgia’s outlook cut to negative by Fitch

Fitch Ratings downgraded Georgia’s outlook to negative from stable on Friday, citing sharply increased political risks following disputed October parliamentary elections that have sparked widespread protests in the Caucasus nation...

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Rohit denies 'mental scars' from big Adelaide defeat

Skipper Rohit Sharma vowed that India will rebound against Australia in Brisbane and refuses to believe their heavy defeat in the second Test on Sunday will leave a mental ‘scar’.

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BNP front wings march towards Indian mission, urge action

Police stopped the joint procession of the affiliated organisations of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party near Rampura Bridge on Sunday as it was marching towards the Indian high commission in Dhaka from the party’s central office at Naya Paltan...

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Pro-EU protesters march on Georgia parliament

Thousands of protesters marched in the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Saturday for the 10th day of rallies sparked by a disputed election and the government decision to shelve EU accession talks...

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Protests against mission attack continue

Protests over the attack on the Bangladesh assistant high commission in India’s Agartala rolled into the fourth consecutive day on Thursday in Dhaka city and some other places in the country.

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Mixed year for Tigers in WTC

As the battle for the final of the ICC World Test Championship is heating up with the ongoing series between Australia and India, Sri Lanka and South Africa, and England and New Zealand, Bangladesh...

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500 arrested in Chennai

The police in Chennai of India arrested 500 people, including 100 women, from BJP, RSS, ABVP, Hindu Munnani, and other Hindu organisations on Wednesday for staging a protest, demanding safety of Hindus in Bangladesh in front of the Raja Rathinam Stadium...

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Joyful Tigers earn memorable win

Taijul Islam bagged his 15th five-wicket haul in Test cricket while Jaker Ali played his career-best knock as Bangladesh registered a memorable series-levelling 101-win over the West Indies on the fourth evening of the second and final Test at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica, on Tuesday...

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Taijul spins Bangladesh to win over Windies

Taijul Islam snared five wickets for the 15th time in a Test innings to lead Bangladesh to a series-levelling 101-run victory over the West Indies on the fourth evening of the second and final Test at Sabina Park on Tuesday.

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Bangladesh set West Indies 287 to win second Test

Jaker Ali's Test-best innings of 91 lifted Bangladesh to 268 all out in their second innings and left the West Indies with a daunting victory target on the fourth day of the second and final Test at Sabina Park on Tuesday.

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Bangladesh on top after Rana five-for against West Indies

Nahid Rana's first Test five-wicket haul nudged Bangladesh ahead of the West Indies before the tourists' usually suspect batting line-up displayed a measure of resilience to claim the upper hand on the third day of the second and final Test at Sabina Park.

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Reckless batting show keeps Bangladesh at bay

West Indies put them in favourable position to take full control of the second and final Test by capitalising on Bangladesh's perpetual reckless batting show at Sabina Park in Kingston, Jamaica on Sunday.

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Uprising criminal cases should have sound legal footing

THE wholesale filing of cases in connection with murder of and attacks on protesters that took place in July–August and flaws in the filing of the cases stand to harm justice and allow perpetrators to escape unpunished. The police say that more than 2,500 cases have been filed until mid-November in connection with the murders and attacks during the uprising, noting that about 8,000 people have also...

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Sloppy Windies let Bangladesh off the hook

Poor West Indies catching let Bangladesh off the hook with the visitors closing a curtailed day one of the second and final Test at 69-2 after opting to bat first at the Sabina Park in Jamaica on Saturday.

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England on verge of wrapping up first New Zealand Test

A sustained seam attack by Chris Woakes and Brydon Carse following a belligerent batting effort saw England on the verge of wrapping up the first Test at stumps on day three in Christchurch on Saturday.

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